Wimbledon: Novak Djokovic beats Kyrgios in final in July SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Nick Kyrgios suffered a frustrating defeat to Hubert Hurkacz in the quarter-finals of the Canadian Open in Montreal. The outspoken Australian star - who has been in scintillating form this summer - battled for two sets but ultiumately ran out of gas to lose 7-6(7-4) 6-7(5-7) 6-1 to Hurkacz. Related articles Kyrgios hits out at 'horrific' persona and opens up on beer incentive Novak Djokovic's US Open preparations take fresh hit despite new twist The two went back and forth in the opening set, with Hurkacz finding himself 5-4 up before Kyrgios brilliantly held as he overwhelmed with his opponent with his … [Read more...] about Nick Kyrgios stopped in his tracks as he is knocked out of Canadian Open ahead of US Open
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Max Verstappen same as ‘every other driver’ unlike Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc
Max Verstappen makes subtle dig at Lewis Hamilton in April SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton are different to other drivers including Max Verstappen , according to Frederic Vasseur. The Alfa Romeo boss claimed both Leclerc and Hamilton were the only drivers he has seen criticise themselves after races. Related articles What Toto Wolff has said on Daniel Ricciardo joining Mercedes FIA break silence on Daniel Ricciardo and Oscar Piastri mess Vasseur said both drivers approach self-criticism “relentlessly” even if they have won the race. In comparison, he has claimed other drivers normally just celebrate the victory. According to GP Blog, Vasseur said: "Apart … [Read more...] about Max Verstappen same as ‘every other driver’ unlike Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc
Norway threatens to ration electricity in fresh blow for UK and European energy supplies
N orway has drawn up plans to ration electricity exports in a move that has heightened fears of energy shortages in the UK and Europe this winter. The government in Oslo on Monday announced new rules limiting the sale of power to foreign countries as heatwaves threaten Norway’s hydroelectric power generation. Experts said the restrictions threatened the UK’s plan to draw power from Norway this winter via the North Sea Link - leaving electricity supplies more stretched and risking even higher bills for consumers. The National Grid has already revealed that the UK is set to be more dependent than ever on the Continent for power, with interconnectors expected to provide up to 5.7 gigawatts of electricity at peak times. About one quarter of that total – or 1.4 gigawatts – is set to come from Norway. Kathryn Porter, an energy consultant at Watt-Logic, said the proposed restrictions “put at risk the ability of Britain to import from Norway this winter”. “National Grid ESO needs to … [Read more...] about Norway threatens to ration electricity in fresh blow for UK and European energy supplies
Nadal wins record 14th French Open but foot pain puts future in doubt
Rafael Nadal pulled away to beat Casper Ruud 6-3, 6-3, 6-0 in the French Open final on Sunday for his 14th championship at Roland Garros and 22nd Grand Slam title overall, adding to two records he already owned. Nadal's victory came two days after his 36th birthday, making him the oldest title winner in the history of the clay-court tournament. Ruud led 3-1 in the second set, a deficit that spurred Nadal to raise his level — he took the last 11 games. Nadal played so crisply and cleanly, accumulating more than twice as many winners as Ruud, 37 to 16. Nadal also committed fewer unforced errors, making just 16 to Ruud's 26. When it ended with a down-the-line backhand from Nadal, he chucked his racket to the red clay he loves so much and covered his face with the taped-up fingers on both of his hands. The Spaniard's first triumph in Paris came in 2005 at age 19. No man or woman ever has won the singles trophy at any major event more than his 14 in Paris, and no man … [Read more...] about Nadal wins record 14th French Open but foot pain puts future in doubt
Lewis Hamilton agony “doesn’t surprise” osteopath who reveals long-term porpoising damage
As Lewis Hamilton clambered out of his Mercedes in Baku, a whole other side to the porpoising situation became very clear. Up to that point, it had been spoken about as a car performance issues. Some teams, such as Red Bull and Ferrari , had it handled fairly early, while others – notably Mercedes – continued to struggle the violent oscillations caused by the ground-effect aerodynamics reintroduced for Formula 1 cars this year. But the image of seven-time world champion Hamilton struggling to stand up straight, coupled with team-mate George Russell's revelation of back and chest pains, turned attention elsewhere. Performance is one thing, but the health and safety of the drivers was now very much in the spotlight. "I was not surprised, to be honest," said osteopath Gemma Fisher, when asked by Mirror Sport what her reaction was to those images. "With this sort of sport there is so much emphasis on the cars and the engineering, and people think the person operating … [Read more...] about Lewis Hamilton agony “doesn’t surprise” osteopath who reveals long-term porpoising damage
Sécheresse : une tragédie pour les agriculteurs européens
L’été 2018 restera dans les annales. Un peu partout en Europe, le thermomètre a atteint des sommets. Si ces chaleurs records ont rempli les plages du continent, dans les champs, les agriculteurs ont dû faire face à une situation dramatique dans bien des cas. De nombreuses exploitations ont été durement touchées par la sécheresse. Cette pénurie d’eau aura sans doute des incidences dans les mois à venir pour les exploitants, mais aussi pour les consommateurs. Sommes-nous à l'orée d'une crise à l'échelle européenne ? Au Royaume-Uni, les producteurs laitiers ont été les plus durement touchés. Certains ont dû se résoudre à envoyer des troupeaux entiers à l'abattage, n’ayant plus assez de fourrage pour nourrir leurs bêtes. Dans toute l’Europe, de nombreux agriculteurs ont dû ainsi se résoudre à puiser dans leurs réserves, normalement utilisées en hiver. Et dans certains cas, des exploitants ont dû attendre pratiquement un mois pour conduire leurs vaches à l’abattoir, comme nous l’a … [Read more...] about Sécheresse : une tragédie pour les agriculteurs européens
Who are The Voice judges 2022?
NBC'S singing competition series The Voice will be returning for its 22nd season. This time, it will be introducing a brand new judge to its already beloved celebrity panel. Who are US The Voice judges 2022? Since its start in 2011, The Voice has seen a number of celebrities grace the panel of coaches, including Christina Aguilera, CeeLo Green , Shakira, Pharrell Williams, Usher, Miley Cyrus, Alicia Keys , Kelly Clarkson , Blake Shelton, and John Legend, Nick Jonas and many others. Shelton kept his seat on the red chair since the first season of the show aired while Clarkson has been a regular on The Voice for seven seasons, and Legend has appeared on the show for five seasons so far. Jonas debuted as a judge in season 18 of The Voice, but took a break the following season and was replaced with Gwen Stefani. The judges for the 2021 season featured Shelton, Clarkson, Legend, and Ariana Grande. Read More on The US Sun WE HAVE A WINNER … [Read more...] about Who are The Voice judges 2022?
Thursday evening news briefing: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to square off at Telegraph hustings
Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss are preparing for a Tory leadership hustings hosted by The Telegraph from 7pm. You can watch live here – and read on for details of how you can get involved. But first, the headlines... Evening briefing: Today's essential headlines Tinderbox Britain | A regional drought in southern England is expected to be announced tomorrow, The Telegraph understands. The official status means the Environment Agency will more closely monitor water companies' plans to protect supply and add to pressure for hosepipe bans. It came after warnings of an "exceptional" wildfires risk amid an amber heat warning . With highs of 36C forecast this weekend, these are six ways high temperatures can affect your health – and this is what Britons can learn from their continental cousins about keeping cool . Twickenham | Trans activists crash England Women's training Isle of Skye | Father killed 'trying to save others from gunman' Travel | … [Read more...] about Thursday evening news briefing: Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to square off at Telegraph hustings
Nigella Lawson ‘distraught’ as she issues emotional plea after pal Salman Rushdie stabbed
Salman Rushdie attacked on stage at Chautauqua Institution SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Sir Salman Rushdie, 75, has reportedly been stabbed in the neck after walking on stage to give a lecture in New York state. Nigella Lawson, 62, who is good friends with the novelist took to social media to address the attack, adding she has been left "distraught". Related articles Anne Heche to have life support turned off as 'drugs found in system' Eamonn Holmes' GB News co-star Isabel sparks exit fears over 'hate' The popular chef has been pals with the well known author since she was aged 23. Taking to Twitter today, Nigella said she is shocked by the "horrific" news as she was quickly inundated with … [Read more...] about Nigella Lawson ‘distraught’ as she issues emotional plea after pal Salman Rushdie stabbed
Stunned dad wins £3m Omaze Cornwall house in prize draw with £25 ticket
Omaze surprises the winners of the Cornwall House Draw SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Operations manager Uttam Parmar, 58, won the keys to the stunning four-bedroom house after entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw. it comes mortgage free and he's been given £50,000 cash to help settle in. Related articles Thousands of homeowners to have nearly £900 wiped from bank account ‘Unappealing’ paint colours to ‘avoid’ that risk devaluing homes The father-of-one entered the draw in July, the Mirror reports. He was stunned to hear that he had actually won the home that boasts panoramic views of the Camel Estuary. Uttam currently lives with his wife of 32 years, Raki, 53, in a four-bedroom house … [Read more...] about Stunned dad wins £3m Omaze Cornwall house in prize draw with £25 ticket